Soriano leads Yanks again

Outfielder drives in four runs for New York; Pettitte is sharp early

Associated Press

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11:46 pm EDT, Friday, August 16, 2013

BOSTON, MA - AUGUST 16: Ichiro Suzuki #31 of the New York Yankees beats the throw to the plate to Jarrod Saltalamacchia #39 of the Boston Red Sox in the 9th inning to score at Fenway Park on August 16, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 163495039 less

BOSTON, MA - AUGUST 16: Ichiro Suzuki #31 of the New York Yankees beats the throw to the plate to Jarrod Saltalamacchia #39 of the Boston Red Sox in the 9th inning to score at Fenway Park on August 16, 2013 ... more

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BOSTON, MA - AUGUST 16: Ichiro Suzuki #31 of the New York Yankees beats the throw to the plate to Jarrod Saltalamacchia #39 of the Boston Red Sox in the 9th inning to score at Fenway Park on August 16, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 163495039 less

BOSTON, MA - AUGUST 16: Ichiro Suzuki #31 of the New York Yankees beats the throw to the plate to Jarrod Saltalamacchia #39 of the Boston Red Sox in the 9th inning to score at Fenway Park on August 16, 2013 ... more

The Yankees won for the fifth time in six games and sent the Red Sox to their third consecutive loss. With Tampa Bay's victory over Toronto, Boston's lead in the division was trimmed to one game.

Soriano was 3-for-4 with a hit-by-pitch and a three-run homer in the third that made it 6-0. He has 13 hits and 18 RBIs in his past four games.

Alex Rodriguez had a pair of singles while getting booed loudly in his first appearance in Boston since he was suspended 211 games in baseball's latest steroid scandal. Rodriguez, who is allowed to play pending his appeal, was also mocked by fans with chants of "You do steroids" and signs that said, "A-Roid" and "AFraud."

Pettitte (8-9) had allowed a run in the first inning in a franchise-record eight consecutive starts. But this time he retired the first eight Red Sox batters before Will Middlebrooks singled in the third. In all, Pettitte allowed three runs — none earned — on six hits and a walk, striking out five in 62/3 innings to win for the first time in six starts.

Mark Reynolds, who was released by the Cleveland Indians last week, hit a two-run homer over the Green Monster in the second to give the Yankees a 3-0 lead. He is the 14th player in franchise history to homer in his first Yankees at-bat.

Felix Doubront (8-6) allowed seven runs — six earned — on eight hits and two walks, striking out four in four innings. It was the first time in 17 starts that he allowed more than three earned runs and just the second time all season.

The Red Sox trailed 7-1 when they finally got to Pettitte in the seventh.

Pinch-hitter Mike Carp tried to take first base, claiming he was hit in the foot by a pitch in the dirt, but was called back by home plate umpire Bill Welke. Carp was called out on strikes two pitches later and he slammed his helmet to the ground and was quickly ejected.

Boston also threatened in the eighth, getting runners on first and second with one out. But Ortiz lined it to Rodriguez, who was shifted into the shortstop's position, and he threw to second to double off Shane Victorino.

Ichiro Suzuki had one hit, a run-scoring Baltimore chop in the three-run ninth, giving him 3,995 combined in the major leagues and Japan.

Notes: Yankees SS Derek Jeter (strained right calf) shifted his rehab program to the Yankees' minor-league complex in Tampa, Fla., where he took 34 swings over five rounds of batting practice. He also fielded 43 grounders and made throws to first base. ... Robinson Cano singled in the fourth to extend his hitting streak to 11 games. ... The attendance of 38,143 was a season-high at Fenway Park. ... The Red Sox committed three errors — Pedroia, Drew and pitcher Rubby De la Rosa — and the Yankees had two, both by shortstop Eduardo Nunez.